Those saws a known for being bad the fences won't align and stay aligned. They have horrible blades, in other words there is a reason they are $50. Having said that let me add I have one, I use it for repair jobs of maybe 1 or 2 tile. If your project is larger or you want better I would suggest renting a saw.

It really depends on how fast you are going, the material you are cutting, rpm of the motor spinning the blade.

I have never had issues using the Tile saw I got from Harbor Freight.

Make sure you have the blade installed in the correct direction of spin, and also make sure you have enough water in the container, and also you can wet down te tile first with a cup of water before cutting.

It really depends on how fast you are going, the material you are cutting, rpm of the motor spinning the blade.

I have never had issues using the Tile saw I got from Harbor Freight.

Make sure you have the blade installed in the correct direction of spin, and also make sure you have enough water in the container, and also you can wet down te tile first with a cup of water before cutting.

I could definitely be doing something wrong, of course theres no way for me to tell.

The tile is 18 inch floor tile, the box says porcelain but the center of the tile is brown which I thought porcelain carried the surface color through the whole tile which this stuff doesn't.

As far as speed I was pushing it through at a crawl. I just tried going faster and the result was no different.